Simultaneous laser writing of multiple LALC cells

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346108, 350351, 350331R, G01D 900, G01D 1516, G02F 113

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ABSTRACT:
Multiple images may be written simultaneously onto at least one photosensitive surface by modulating first and second laser beams in accordance with image information corresponding to first and second images. The first beam is directed onto a scanning mirror at a first angle of incidence A.sub.1, and the second beam is directed onto the same scanning mirror at a second angle of incidence A.sub.2. The first beam is focussed from the scanning mirror onto the photosensitive surface to write the first image thereon. The second beam is focussed from the scanning mirror onto the liquid crystal surface to write the second image thereon spatially remote from the first image.

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